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Tuesday, 5 August 2008

'Electri-Q 1.8.4' is a simple, intuitive, but powerful minimum phase EQ, which makes it very easy to adjust the magnitude of any audio material. Due to its flexibility, it can be used on every track or even as a mastering equalizer. The plugin offers two different algorithms. The algorithm 'Analog' was modelled on a transistor based circuit of a real analog EQ. On the other hand 'Digital' is a pure and neutral digital EQ without any coloration. 'Electri-Q 1.8.4' has up to 64 bands and offers several filter types.It comes as native Windows VST Plugin or as WinAmp pluginFeatures:intuitive GUIup to 64 bandstwo basic algorithms ('Digital' and 'Analog')additional algorithms ('Scream', 'Linear Phase' and 'Maximum Phase')64-bit Assembler optimizedEconomy Mode for less CPU Usageall basic filter types (Peak, HighShelf, LowShelf, Highpass, Lowpass, Bandpass, Notch)80+ special filtersMono/Stereo (linked)Draw Filter Curve Estimationexact edit of frequency, gain, bandwidthneatless Add/Delete of a bandPsychoacoustical Spectrum Analysercustomisable DefaultAB compareimport/export posihfopit presets72 Presets

maximum phase mode*WORLD INNOVATION*-The "Maximum Phase" mode is like the "Linear Phase" mode, but instead of having a linear phase, it has maximum phase. With this, the whole filter is preringing only. So a techno bass might turn from "boom" into a "whoop". If you now take into acount, that loudspeakers (especially sub-woofers) are minimum-phase, these effects will compensate each other. At least in theory...-

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